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Surprising! WhatsApp will work without a cell phone and without internet: how is it possible?

UNITED STATES.- The famous application WhatsApp plans to incorporate a new function in its most recent upgrade whose premise is to use their messaging service without having a telephone. In this way, the expectations on the part of users are capital letters and it is not for less, because it was an aspect that has been waiting for a long time.

Therefore, the instant messaging service plans to have functions that are similar to those of Facebook, a company that now owns WhatsApp, so that the works are already in extremely advanced periods. Thus, users will be able to enjoy this app without having an internet connection, so the objective is to use the computer in an integral way.

In this same sense, the update of the app will include the possibility that it can be used directly on the PC or laptop without having a cell phone connected to the internet. This function, which we remember has been one of the greatest demands by Internet users, will be available soon under the name of “Multi Device” (several devices).

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In this vein, it has been detailed that one of the main functions will be to be able to use WhatsApp Web without a smartphone and, in addition to the above, there will be the possibility of connecting several devices (up to 4 at the same time). On the other hand there will be the option “Log out” (close session) that will replace the option “Delete the Account”, which deletes the history of messages, groups and backup.

Undoubtedly WhatsApp seeks to be innovating in its application, because after the scandal that arose after the “rough” announcement of the change in its privacy policies, the company seeks to welcome its users again. For now, using several devices at the same time and not needing a cell phone and the internet to connect to your messaging service, is undeniably a great move by Facebook.


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